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UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026: New £25,000 Floor, Healthcare Support Workers Now Eligible

The UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026 remains the single most accessible long-term work route into Britain for African nurses, midwives, doctors, paramedics and senior care professionals — even after the broader Skilled Worker salary climbed to £41,700 in April. Applicants pay no Immigration Health Surcharge, get a discounted application fee, and can bring dependants. From 1 April 2026, healthcare support workers (Band 3) join the eligible occupation list, opening a fresh lane for ward-based and community health staff across the NHS.

What changed in the UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026?

Three changes matter most this year. First, the absolute minimum salary floor for the route sits at £25,000 per year (up from £23,200 in April 2025), with a per-hour floor of £12.82. Second, healthcare support workers under SOC code 6131 became sponsorable from 1 April 2026, with the Agenda for Change Band 3 entry point now at £25,760 — the first time these front-line roles can be filled by overseas hires under the Health and Care sub-route. Third, the Home Office has tightened sponsor licence enforcement: more than 3,100 licences were revoked across 2024-2025, mostly in adult social care, so applicants must verify their sponsor is in good standing before paying any fees. The Home Office continues to publish the live Workers and Temporary Workers register of licensed sponsors daily.

Care worker (SOC 6145) roles remain restricted: the route was effectively closed to overseas new hires by the previous government in 2024 and the closure was kept in place. Senior Care Worker (SOC 6146) and the new Healthcare Support Worker code (SOC 6131) are the two adult-social-care-adjacent codes still actively recruiting from outside the UK in 2026. Nurses, midwives, doctors, allied health professionals (radiographers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists), pharmacists, paramedics and most NHS clinical roles continue to qualify.

Who is affected?

The UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026 mostly serves clinical and clinical-support African talent. Think Ghanaian nurses moving from Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital to NHS trust roles in Manchester, Kenyan radiographers transitioning into Welsh district general hospitals, South African doctors completing GMC registration before joining a Yorkshire GP federation, Cameroonian paramedics joining London Ambulance Service, Senegalese pharmacy technicians joining Boots community pharmacies, Tanzanian mental-health nurses moving into NHS community trusts, and Nigerian physiotherapists transitioning from Lagos University Teaching Hospital to NHS rehab units in the Midlands.

Senior Care Workers from Lagos, Accra, Nairobi or Kampala are the second-largest African cohort — typically taking SOC 6146 roles in CQC-registered nursing homes across England and Scotland. The new Healthcare Support Worker code adds a third stream: Band 3 ward roles that historically required a UK domestic hire are now open to overseas applicants, particularly Ghanaian, Ugandan and Zimbabwean candidates who already have NVQ Level 2 or equivalent care qualifications.

Key requirements and salary thresholds

Every applicant on the UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026 must meet three tests at the same time: the general threshold, the going rate for the specific occupation, and the absolute minimum salary floor. The general threshold for new entrants on this sub-route stays at £25,000 per year. Each occupation also has its own going rate, which is published in Appendix Skilled Occupations of the Immigration Rules. Whichever number is higher wins. For more on how Skilled Worker salary maths interact with the broader work routes, see our coverage of the UK Skilled Worker Visa 2026 £41,700 update.

  • Sponsorship from a Home Office-licensed sponsor in good standing — for adult social care this means the employer must be CQC-registered and the role must sit inside that registration.
  • Job offer at or above £25,000 / £12.82 per hour, on a sponsored 37.5-hour-week-equivalent basis.
  • English language at CEFR B1 (IELTS UKVI 4.0 in each component) or an exemption via a degree taught in English.
  • Tuberculosis test certificate from an IOM-approved clinic for applicants in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa and most other African countries.

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Why it matters for African applicants

The UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026 is structurally cheaper than the standard Skilled Worker route. There is no IHS (saving roughly £1,035 per year per dependant), the application fee is heavily discounted (£258-£551 versus £719-£1,420 on the standard route), and processing inside the UK or at British High Commissions in Lagos, Accra, Nairobi and Pretoria typically completes within three weeks for priority applicants.

For African families, the dependant rule shift announced in 2024 still bites: most adult-social-care visa holders cannot bring spouses or children. Nurses, midwives and most NHS clinical professionals are exempt and can still bring partners and children. Plan around that gap before signing a CoS. For broader country-comparison context on European healthcare hiring, see our Ireland Critical Skills Employment Permit 2026 guide.

Frequently asked questions about UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026

What is the minimum salary for the UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026?

The new-entrant floor is £25,000 per year or £12.82 per hour for sponsored roles, but the going rate for your specific occupation may be higher. NHS Band 5 nurses typically clear £31,049, Band 6 nurses around £37,338 and most senior care worker roles £25,760-£30,000. Always check the going rate for your SOC code before signing a Certificate of Sponsorship.

Can African care workers still apply in 2026?

SOC 6145 care worker roles are closed to new overseas applicants. SOC 6146 senior care workers and the newly added SOC 6131 healthcare support workers remain open under the UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026, provided the sponsor is CQC-registered and on the live licensed sponsor register.

Do I pay the Immigration Health Surcharge on this route?

No. The IHS is fully waived for Health and Care Worker Visa holders and their dependants. This is the single biggest financial advantage over the standard Skilled Worker route for African families.

Can I bring my family on the UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026?

NHS clinical workers (nurses, doctors, paramedics, allied health professionals) can bring partners and children. Adult social care workers (Senior Care Worker, Healthcare Support Worker in social-care settings) generally cannot bring new dependants since 11 March 2024, with limited exceptions.

How long does it take to switch to permanent residence?

You qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain after five years of continuous lawful residence on the route, provided you still meet the salary threshold at extension and pass the Life in the UK test plus a B1 English assessment.

Key takeaways

  • The UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026 keeps a £25,000 floor and remains the cheapest UK long-term work route for African clinical talent.
  • Healthcare Support Workers (SOC 6131) become sponsorable for the first time from 1 April 2026 at £25,760.
  • Senior Care Workers (SOC 6146) and most NHS clinical roles remain open; care worker SOC 6145 stays closed for overseas new hires.
  • IHS is waived; application fees are discounted; ILR is reachable in five years.
  • Always verify your sponsor on the gov.uk licensed sponsor register before paying any agency or visa fees.

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UK Health and Care Worker Visa 2026: New £31,300 Salary, RQF 6 Skills Rule and the December ISL Phase-Out

The UK Health and Care Worker visa 2026 looks nothing like it did 12 months ago. Salary thresholds are up, the skills bar has been raised to degree-level RQF 6, and the Immigration Salary List that powered thousands of African care worker moves is being switched off. If you are a Nigerian nurse, doctor, midwife or allied health professional eyeing the NHS, the rules of the game have officially changed.

This guide breaks down every major shift, the dates that matter, and the smartest moves Africans should make before December 2026.

What changed in the UK Health and Care Worker visa 2026?

From 8 April 2026, the Home Office formally aligned the Health and Care Worker visa with the wider Skilled Worker route. The general salary threshold rose to £31,300 (up from £29,000), with a lower £25,000 floor for occupations on national pay scales such as the NHS Agenda for Change. From 1 April 2026, the Band 3 entry point on Agenda for Change moved up to £25,760, finally bringing healthcare support workers back into sponsorship eligibility.

The skills requirement has also been pushed up to RQF Level 6 — degree-level work — matching the Skilled Worker route. That means roles must genuinely sit at graduate level for the sponsor licence to apply.

Who is affected?

Three groups feel this most:

  • Care workers and senior care workers — new overseas sponsorship for SOC code 6135/6136 ended on 22 July 2025. Only in-country transitional arrangements remain until 22 July 2028 for those already in the UK.
  • Registered nurses, midwives and AHPs — still firmly in scope, but must meet the new salary floors and English-language standards.
  • Nursing auxiliaries and assistants (SOC 6131) — new applications under this code will not be possible after the Immigration Salary List is withdrawn in December 2026.

Key requirements and deadlines for 2026

  • Confirmed Certificate of Sponsorship from a Home Office licensed health or care employer.
  • Salary at least £31,300 (general) or the going rate for your SOC code, or £25,000 on national pay scales.
  • Job at RQF Level 6 or above.
  • English at CEFR Level B1 (raising to B2 across many routes from January 2026).
  • Valid IELTS UKVI / OET or NMC test of competence.
  • No Immigration Health Surcharge — this fee waiver remains a major saving.

Why it matters for Nigerians and Africans

Nigeria has been one of the largest source countries for NHS and UK care sector recruitment in the last three years. The 2026 changes mean three things for Africans:

First, salary stretching is over. Sponsors can no longer offer the bottom of the band — offers must clear £31,300 or the SOC-specific going rate, whichever is higher. Second, care assistant roles are essentially closed to new overseas applicants — the path now runs through the NHS Agenda for Change scale. Third, indefinite leave to remain still becomes available after five continuous years on the route, and family members can join you, so the route remains one of the strongest African-friendly settlement routes in Europe.

Key Takeaways

  • General salary threshold is now £31,300; national pay scale floor is £25,000.
  • Skills level raised to RQF 6 — matching Skilled Worker.
  • Overseas care worker sponsorship closed in July 2025; only in-country transitions allowed until July 2028.
  • Immigration Salary List ends December 2026; SOC 6131 closes for new applicants.
  • IHS exemption and 5-year ILR pathway are still intact.

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